Overview
Vermont effectively bans short-term health insurance by requiring all health insurance plans to meet ACA standards.
Coverage Options & Alternatives
Since short-term plans are not available in Vermont, residents should consider:
- ACA Marketplace Plans through Vermont Health Connect
- Employer-sponsored group health insurance
- Medicaid (if income-eligible)
- Cobra continuation coverage
Available Providers
N/A
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be under 65 years old (Medicare ineligible)
- Cannot be enrolled in Medicaid
- Must pass medical underwriting (pre-existing conditions may affect eligibility)
- Available year-round (not limited to open enrollment periods)
Cost Information
Monthly premiums in Vermont typically range from N/A, depending on age, location, and plan features.
Detailed Eligibility Rules
📋 Available Health Insurance Plans in Vermont
Data Source: Theme Static Data (API unavailable) | ● Local DB Data
| Plan Name | Issuer | Metal Level | Deductible | Max OOP |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UnitedHealthcare Basic Plan | UnitedHealthcare | Short-Term | $5,000 | See plan details |
📈 Health Insurance Cost Trends
Data Source: Estimated trend data (BLS API unavailable) | ● Local DB Data
Health Insurance CPI Annual Change: +4.9%
| Year | Medical Care CPI | Health Insurance CPI |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 578.3 | 553.5 |
| 2024 | 598.7 | 582.1 |
| 2025 | 619.2 | 610.8 |
Disclaimer: This information is for reference only and may not reflect the most current regulations. Short-term health insurance does not meet ACA requirements and may have coverage limitations. Consult a licensed insurance agent for personalized advice.